Spacious Family Home with Large Lot in Akita City
This two-story wooden house, built in February 1969, is located in the Kamikitate-Aramaki district of Akita City, Akita Prefecture. The property offers a substantial land area of 723.96 square meters, providing ample outdoor space suitable for a vegetable garden or barbecues. The building has a total floor area of 174.7 square meters and features a 6DK plus storage room layout.
The property includes parking for five or more vehicles and a garage equipped with a shutter. A traditional Japanese-style room (washitsu) on the first floor provides a calm and relaxing atmosphere. The bathroom is over one tsubo in size, allowing for a comfortable bath. The kitchen is fitted with a two-burner gas stove and has a window for natural light and ventilation. A shower-equipped vanity unit is present in the washroom. The entrance features a sliding door and a foyer (fūzetsushitsu), which is a practical feature for snowy regions like Akita. Storage space is available near the entrance. The second floor contains multiple Western-style rooms (yōshitsu). One room on the second floor has windows on three sides, providing ample sunlight, while another has windows on two sides. Closet space is also available in some of the second-floor rooms. The property has an engawa (veranda) connected to the first-floor Japanese-style rooms. The land is over 200 tsubo. The property is connected to public water mains, has a municipal sewage system, and uses individual LPG gas.
Regarding restrictions, the property is located in an urbanization control area, but as a pre-designation house, new construction, extension, and rebuilding are possible, though certain limitations apply. There is an unregistered extension including a storage shed and part of a first-floor room. The western side of the building falls within a landslide special warning zone. The property is subject to regulations under the Landscape Law. A road setback is required. The property is served by the Akita Chuo Kotsu bus service, with the "Kamizaka" stop a 4-minute walk away. A supermarket is an 8-minute walk from the home, and a convenience store is a 7-minute walk away.